12-10-2021, 02:17 PM
(12-09-2021, 08:23 PM)Bally002 Wrote:(12-09-2021, 06:03 PM)ABNARTY Wrote:No sorry, not like that at all. They would have seen 'him' regardless. Bit complicated but in order to receive his specialist treatment we have to travel regularly to the Melanoma clinic, Nth Sydney. (7.5 hrs away). Its the best one or he would most certainly pass away. Requires overnighting. Sometimes my wife is there for days to a week. When I was not vaxxed I couldn't stay, same with my wife.(12-09-2021, 11:33 AM)Bally002 Wrote:(12-09-2021, 04:07 AM)NightskyeB4Dawn Wrote:(12-09-2021, 01:07 AM)ABNARTY Wrote: I'm not from the EU so I'm not sure who she is. But I agree with her on this one.
"No one grants me freedom. I am a free person."
Makes me want to saddle up and go shoot at some Euro-Commies
I could not have said it better myself.
Wait....
I have said it myself. The exact same words, with the same amount of frustration, disgust, determination, and conviction.
I have never been more comfortable and resolute with a decision in all my life.
I guess when it comes to this, @Bally002 would say that I am suicidal.
No, definitely not mate. My wife and I got vaxxed only to save our son's life. (Melanoma - required for hospital)) If we die. We'll die as Guinea pigs. Same as our youngest - son. He is only 19. Being vaxxed or otherwise meant nothing to us until this Covid issue came along.
But maybe I'm thinking too deep into this reply. I'm not sure your of your meaning here. ("I guess when it comes to this, @Bally002 would say that I am suicidal.") I won't criticize. Please give me your tack on this comment so I can get it into context.
Kind regards as always,
Bally:)
If I understand correctly, your son needed medical help? He would not be seen unless the parents are jabbed?
The sons lung collapsed during initial treatment up here so flying was out of the question. Hence we make up a bed for him in the back of the car and do the old to and fro driving. He's not well so we want to be with him without complications. Otherwise where I live life is normal and the needle isn't required. (No covid cases in my bush shire).
I don't expect many people to understand our reasons and no-one twisted our arms to get the vax. We did it to hold our sons hand. He's a good lad, doesn't touch alcohol, no drugs, smoking or the like. Lives here at home when not in hospitals.
My regards,
Bally:)
OK Got it now. First, I wish the best for your son and your family. Prayers going out.
Second, there are always circumstances and reasons. In your case, I would do the same thing.
Maybe I just get upset that these laws/mandates/whatever are made without concern for people. It's dressed up as concern but it's not.